Outsourced Wake-Up Apps

View More

Wakie is an Alarm Clock App Where a Stranger Will Call to Wake You Up

Waking up to the sounds of a shrill alarm clock probably isn'y anybody's idea of a good time, but this is where the Wakie app steps in to make getting out of bed first thing in the morning more enjoyable.

The Wakie app is a different kind of alarm clock—rather than hearing music or an annoying beeping sound, Wakie connects you to another human being, so that another member of the Wakie community will provide your wake-up call. Each call only lasts a minute and after this period of time, the call is automatically disconnected, to keep things efficient. With the app, there's no exchanging of phone numbers, so that calls are secure and anonymous. Currently, Wake is only available through the Windows Store and Google Play, although there are plans for it to come to iTunes soon.
Trend Themes
1. Outsourced Wake-up Calls - Utilizing human connections for wake-up calls offers a unique and personalized alarm experience.
2. Community-based Alarm Clocks - Creating a platform for members of a community to connect and help each other wake up brings a sense of belonging and support.
3. Secure and Anonymous Alarm Solutions - Providing a safe and anonymous way for users to receive wake-up calls addresses privacy concerns and enhances user experience.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Applications - Developing wake-up apps that prioritize human connections can revolutionize the mobile application industry.
2. Social Networking - Integrating alarm features into existing social networking platforms can further enhance the sense of community and support.
3. Personal Security - Offering secure and anonymous alarm solutions can be applied to personal security industries to provide a safe and reliable wake-up service.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES